KT
Katharine Terrell
Lecturer - Academic and Digital Development Adviser (People with disability; Inclusive education; Curriculum and pedagogy; Sociology of inequalities; Accessible computing)
Glasgow
Additional profile links
Publications
- AI, disabled students and technopessimism
- Dress the part
- Taking selfies and eating in the toilets: Disabled children resisting classroom surveillance and control
- Children’s spaces and bodies of resistance: The hidden, the vertical and the mundane in the elementary school classroom
- 67 Use of patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in routine hospital care of children and young people: a scoping literature review
- “AI? Don't talk to me about AI...”: Disabled students and technological pessimism
- The fat disabled Walmart shopper; or, how not to be a good consumer under capitalism
- The fat disabled Walmart shopper; or, how not to be a good consumer under capitalism
- “AI? Don't talk to me about AI...”: Disabled students and technological pessimism
- Creative HE zines
- Exploring (dis)abled children's embodied experiences in primary school space
- Deafening modernism: embodied language and visual poetics in American literature
- Verticality, power and surveillance in the classroom: Disabled children's resistance
- Interpreter, carer, teacher? Support workers and the sexuality of people with severe/profound learning difficulties
- The emails stopped overnight
- [no title]
- Personal, political, participatory: Zines as active learning and assessment
- Digital accessibility for beginners and improvers
- Routine use of patient-reported experience and outcome measures for children and young people: a scoping review
- Hot Gossip
- Get stuck in! Engaging head, heart and hands with zine-making in the classroom
- Technology will not save us
- Getting started in SOTL